Friday, May 31, 2013

The last Tweet- RITUPARNO GHOSH- RIP

It appears that the golden era of Bollywood (60’s) is in the air. The passing of legendary ‘regional’ global filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh yesterday morning at his Indrani Park, Anwar Shah Road, a South Calcutta residence has and will leave a void in expressive cinema.  Cine lovers, the LGBT’s, silent admirers like me (I’me sure there are bigger fans too).


BLACKJACK- 21/21 

21 movies in hindi and Bengali in 21 years (Hirer Angti (The Diamond Ring) - 1992 to Chitrangada in 2012), this technically translates into one movie in a year. Quite a quality, what I am looking forward to see is Satyanweshi and another hindi film called Sunglass- it never got released and was produced by Arindam Chowdhuri’s Planman in 2008.

Twitter was buzzing whole day yesterday and he made Kahaani director Sujoy Ghosh, to act in his upcoming crime thriller Satyanweshi. The talented director and now actor (only for this film) tweeted, sujoy ghosh ‏@sujoy_g 2h “rituparno ghosh had about a few million questions that he wanted to ask satyajit ray. i can imagine whats happening up there right now.” 


The Mad Men in RituDa’s Life




Rituparno Ghosh studied at South Point and completed Economics from Jadavpur University, Calcutta. Rituda dabbled with Advertising and prior filmmaking his worked as a copywriter from the Ballygunge Circular Road based agency, Response. The Asian Paint Sharad Samman (managed by the then O&M – Ogilvy and Mather, Kolkata, India’s office) is near legendary till date, quotes Derek O Brien in his blog.

The Last Tweet

The blog is a small tribute to a brave human being who did contribute not only in regional cinema, but was able to influence his counterparts living elsewhere in Mumbai, Berlin, Delhi or New York. I saw Ritu for the first time at Nandan and most recently at the India Habitat Center, the year was 2011. 28th May, 2 day before he left us read  “Surprising that the brooding prince of Indian cinema Guru Dutt stayed in the same palatial mansion to his film sahib biwi aur ghulam” Saw Noukadubi (Boat Wreck), 2011 at the closing day.

His last tweet on 28th May- two days before he left us read  “Surprising that the brooding prince of Indian cinema Guru Dutt stayed in the same palatial mansion to his film sahib biwi aur ghulam”

Ghosh told about Tagore (2012) "What comes through is what a lonely man Tagore was — from childhood to old age. There is no one in his life to share even his success with him. It's the journey of a lonely traveller. 

Pic source- filmartproject.tumblr, Twitter


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

very well written, each line explaining Ritu da was out of sheer love that u have for this man. good job. he must be smiling up there :)

solutions said...

Thank You very much. He is definitely smiling...

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